Bushfires in Australia are frequent events during the hotter months of the year, due to
Australia's mostly hot, dry climate. Each year, such fires impact extensive areas. While they can cause property damage and loss of human life, certain native
flora in Australia have evolved to rely on bushfires as a means of reproduction, and fire events are an interwoven and an essential part of the ecology of the continent. For thousands of years,
Indigenous Australians have used fire to foster grasslands for hunting and to clear tracks through dense bush.